
Among the many new models for the Malaysian market on display, the 2023 Malaysian Auto Show will feature Perodua Beh, built and operated by Reka, a Malaysian artificial intelligence automation company specializing in artificial intelligence, software and artificial intelligence. A self-driving car testbed for artificial intelligence using The was also held. Machine learning for autonomous driving.
According to Reka, Reka’s artificial intelligence-powered self-driving car project began in 2016 and has since evolved with technological advances and industry awareness of industrial self-driving technology.
As seen in these images, the exercise, which tests autonomous driving in the Perodua Vezza used, will focus on software and machine learning, said Mohud, Reka’s COO.・Amri Mohd Dinh said: Therefore, modifications are made via additional hardware and attached actuators for autonomous driving. Applies to existing driver controls for steering, throttle and brakes in production vehicles.
A suite of sensors, consisting of cameras, lidar and radar, feed data to the artificial intelligence onboard the testbed’s self-driving system to identify and understand obstacles, help the car navigate its course, and It helps you decide how to respond to different scenarios. By controlling acceleration, steering and braking.
Apart from the walking pace demonstration to be held at MAEPS for the 2023 Malaysia Auto Show, the autonomous vehicle testbed will only be tested on Cyberjaya’s dedicated autonomous vehicle test route, and the autonomous vehicle testbed will It is installed in Cyberjaya to facilitate logistics. Mr. Amri of the self-driving car test team said:
Amri said that beyond the potential of self-driving cars on public roads, such as the one being trialled at Cyberjaya, Rekha wants to highlight the potential of self-driving car technology for industrial purposes.
“We have implemented a project in Singapore that aims to improve port efficiency while reducing accidents caused by human error. We have been able to develop a reliable and efficient solution for
Further away from the automotive realm, Reka’s further development in this area also led to the creation of PLExyz, the company’s crowd analytics for indoor navigation, the company said.
The technology employs AI and machine learning algorithms to analyze and predict crowd movement, which could serve crowd control purposes in a variety of settings, Reka said. The potential for this technology is huge and could help improve safety and efficiency in a variety of industrial and public applications, Leka said.
